Thursday, April 12, 2018

F.A.N.

Good
News! One of FAN’s long-time benefactors is prepared to help boost the number of
supporters donating to our TSCA Legal Fund for our lawsuit against the EPA.* FAN
will receive $250 when we reach 350 donors, $500 when we reach 400 donors, $250
when we reach 450 donors and $1000 when we reach 500 donors. All of this to help
us increase the number of our supporters in our “legal team.”You, and any of your family
members, can join that team by donating $10 or more to our legal
fund.Currently our total stands at
$46,742 from 308 donors.
Thanks to everyone who has donated so far and for everything else you and they
are doing to end the reckless practice of water fluoridation.When years from now historians
write about the peculiar practice of deliberately adding a known neurotoxic
substance, that is also a known endocrine disruptor, to the public drinking
water, while health agencies cheered on and the major newspapers remained
silent, they will find that there were individuals like you who said no, who
organized against huge odds, to end this practice. Such a victory will be seen
as a victory for community action, scientific integrity, and the legal
system.We hope that you will continue
to be part of that community action.Our goal is to raise $75,000
by May 31. If we make that deadline then we have another long-time benefactor
and one non-profit organization that have each pledged to donate $75,000
to yield a healthy legal fighting fund of $225,000. Ideally, we would like the
burden to be shared by a 1000 people.How to donate

* The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
authorizes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to prohibit the
“particular use” of a chemical that presents an unreasonable risk to the general
public or susceptible subpopulations. TSCA gives EPA the authority to prohibit
drinking water additives.

The Fluoride Action Network together with Food
& Water Watch, American Academy of Environmental Medicine, International
Academy of Oral Medicine & Toxicology, Moms Against Fluoridation and others
petitioned EPA to exercise its authority to prohibit the purposeful addition of
fluoridation chemicals to U.S. water supplies. We made this request on the
grounds that a large body of animal, cellular, and human research shows that
fluoride is neurotoxic at doses within the range now seen in fluoridated
communities.